Cool story. I have to say the more I see pictures the more the new style is starting to grow on me. I was the same way about the new stingray. I wasn't sure what I thought of it but then warmed up to it.

Thanks guys for the comments, as i sit here i smile to myself and think about how much joy this car has brought me over the last 4 years.......they always say you buy a car that looks great and drives well.......but really its not all about the car it's about the joy the car has given you and the many great people you meet along the way....i was talking to someone yesterday at the event and i said " if someone said take my bugatti and i want your car in return i would say NO This car is amazing and i hope everyone enjoys there camaro as much as i have

Thanks guys for the comments, as i sit here i smile to myself and think about how much joy this car has brought me over the last 4 years.......they always say you buy a car that looks great and drives well.......but really its not all about the car it's about the joy the car has given you and the many great people you meet along the way....i was talking to someone yesterday at the event and i said " if someone said take my bugatti and i want your car in return i would say NO This car is amazing and i hope everyone enjoys there camaro as much as i have

I am with you on that, I would definitely say NO, I love Camaros and nothing will ever replace them, Team Camaro has done an excellent job once again

Overall, I think GM missed the mark on the design of this car (Z/28), even with the intention of making it primarily a track car. Most previous Z's were street worthy cars (i.e. with daily immenities INCLUDED). Deleting things to make a car lighter, just doesn't sell cars. People want all the necessitites & comforts for everyday driving, along with the performance for the track, if you choose to do that (job well done on the current ZL1).

GM should not dictate how WE will drive this car, that's the owners choice, afterall, we're the ones putting out the BIG BUCKS! Remember who your customers are, we're everyday people, NOT race car drivers!

To hear the Z is going to cost more than the ZL1 makes ABSOLUTELY no sense at all. I would soon buy the ZL1, before even considering the Z/28; after this debut, I would soon consider upgrading to a pre 2014 ZL1.

In conclusion, I hope that GM really steps back and considers these public reviews, takes them seriously, and makes better choices for the 6th Gen Camaro. If they screw up the 6th Gen design, we can kiss the Camaro name good-bye...this time FOREVER!

i think gm hit it......this car is for the camaro people that are Major track enthusiast....they still said you can drive it everyday but when you get onto the track the car will shine! In the next couple of months you will find out alot more about it